October 28th, 2019
Horror Week
āZombieland: Double Tapā opens today in theaters. Right from the opening credits, you know youāre in for more Ā irreverent humor a la 2009ās āZombielandā. It starts with the Columbia lady on her pedestal using the torch to beat down two zombies attacking her. There is also a voice-over from Jesse Eisenberg, thanking audiences for choosing […]
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September 18th, 2019
Beck and Woods
In March 2018, national film writer Connie Corcoran Wilson had the opportunity to interview former Quad-Cities filmmakers Scott Beck and Bryan Woods for her blog, http://www.weeklywilson.com. Connie currently regularly contributes to QuadCities.com and has offered us the chance to run her interview with them here. Two Q-C natives, Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, won over […]
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March 7th, 2019
Connie Wilson
āOffice Spaceā is that rare film that grew from a less-than-stellar opening to become one of the most loved (and rented) films in history. It has gained fans around the world, its popularity spreading via word-of-mouth, since the unfortunate āBig Birdā poster advertising the film was considered a major faux pas at the time.Ā (It depicted […]
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March 12th, 2018
Entertainment
Two Q-C natives, Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, won over the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, this weekend as the film they wrote, āA Quiet Place,ā opened the festival and wowed audiences. The duo began making films as teenagers in Bettendorf, moved on to create a number of short films that won regional acclaim and […]
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February 10th, 2017
Arts & Entertainment News
āSplitā Genre:Ā Horror, Thriller Running time: 157 minutes Stars:Ā James Mcavoy, Anya Taylor-Joy Night Shymalan burst onto the scene in 1999 with the blockbuster āThe Sixth Senseā and followed that up with āUnbreakableā in 2000. Then some not-so-hot movies began. Recently, he was responsible for executive producing the television series āWayward Pines,ā but loser films […]
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November 4th, 2016
Arts & Entertainment News
NOTE: Nationally known film critic Connie Corcoran Wilson is providing coverage of this yearās Chicago International Film Festival for QuadCities.com. The closing film of this yearās Chicago International Film Festival, āArrivalā is a great alien sci-fi film in the tradition of such classics as āClose Encounters of the Third Kindā and āContact,ā and fans of […]
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November 3rd, 2016
Arts & Entertainment News
NOTE: Nationally known film critic Connie Corcoran Wilson is providing coverage of this yearās Chicago International Film Festival for QuadCities.com. “Olympic Pride, American Prejudice”: The Untold Story of the 1936 Olympics is a gripping film. This film from Director Deborah Riley Draper examined the 28 athletes who traveled to Berlin in 1936 for the Olympic […]
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November 3rd, 2016
Arts & Entertainment News
NOTE: Nationally known film critic Connie Corcoran Wilson is providing coverage of this yearās Chicago International Film Festival for QuadCities.com. When you tell me that Michael Fassbender is starring opposite veteran UK actor Brendan Gleeson in a film, Iām there. Iām expecting good things. These are two great actors and the plot, set across 3 […]
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November 2nd, 2016
Arts & Entertainment News
NOTE: Nationally known film critic Connie Corcoran Wilson is providing coverage of this yearās Chicago International Film Festival for QuadCities.com. The new Gael Garcia Bernal film, based on the Spanish novel āDeserted Citiesā by Jose Agustin explores the changing nature of male-female relationships in Mexico and the world. This entire concept of the changing nature […]
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November 2nd, 2016
Arts & Entertainment News
NOTE: Nationally known film critic Connie Corcoran Wilson is providing coverage of this yearās Chicago International Film Festival for QuadCities.com. Kaleidoscope is a taut, psychological thriller that explores the inescapability of a destructive relationship between a middle-aged man and his mother. At the heart of this modern-day āPsychoā are some unsettling questions:Ā Can we ever […]
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